i just recently hit 1200 miles on my 2012 sport package Z. is my first Z also my first MT car. last sunday i drove the entire day, literally a
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04-21-2012, 07:38 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Oil Overheat
i just recently hit 1200 miles on my 2012 sport package Z. is my first Z also my first MT car.
last sunday i drove the entire day, literally a whole gas tank plus another half was driven. i also was pushing the hell out of the car. i noticed my oil gauged was above 220F. i read that that oil temperature should be around 180-200F. i would like to know if is normal for the oil temperature to be above 220F. what can happen to the car if oil is overheating? |
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Yes if ambient temp is warm or If you're going to be driving it spiritedly
270-280? is when you should get concerned at which Limp mode will kick in Most opt for an oil cooler to keep under 220 driving it spiritedly. Use the search function, And you'll find plenty of info on this Subject has been discussed many times already. Last edited by Trips; 04-21-2012 at 08:22 PM. |
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yeah i am shopping for a not so expensive and reliable oil cooler. neeeh, i don't wanna do a research on it. i wanna ask my own questions and get my own answers. but thanx for the advice. i honestly appreciate it. |
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The rpm's are limited to 5,500rpm?
Once the Oil temp has dropped it will de-activate the Limp mode It's a way to protect the engine. Most won't see this without really pushing the Car. I've adjusted the activation temps in my prior post. |
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Mr. BoyDiddy -- as a precaution you you check your oil level also. Check it after the engine has been off for at least 1/2 hour and the car is on level ground. It should read betwee the L and H marks -- close to the H.
. Also, 220 degrees is not a problem.
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i know i don't have no oil problems. I've checked my oil a few times. i did it today as well, just to make sure and the oil reads btw L and H. i haven't driven the car all day today, since yesterday 4pm actually.
the day my oil reader was above 220F i was driving the entire day literally. speeding almost the whole day as well. i turned off the car for maybe 4-6 hours only but the rest of the day hours i was driving and driving it. when i do my daily drives from home to work and school it never goes over 220F, doesn't even reaches 200F. so im wondering if thats normal to be extremely hot since i drove it a lot. also what can be caused by oil overheating. |
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The car just runs hot on oil.....plain and simple. I take 3 runs down the dragstrip and my car is @ 220 or higher. People that don't have a new 2012+ with an oil cooler will be @ 220+ after the first run. Nothing you can do other then get a new oil cooler with more rows. Its been a known problem for the car since the car was released.
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It is my daily driver car so I don't od with it, however some days I'm feeling real good and I speed, some days I just wanna spend time with my Z so I drive a lot. Be out with the boys. MAYBE just MAYBE I may get it tuned and do more with it. But no I don't be speeding everyday I don't bring it to the track. But I wanna make sure everything is cool with my car so I don't mess it up the days that I be speeding and driving all day |
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Limp mode= which means that the engine won't rev beyond a pre-programmed speed, you can't accelerate very fast, or you may indeed be speed-restricted to 40 mph or similar. BTW, you say that this is your first MT, that might be one of the reason of oil overheating. Driving in low gears will be a factor.
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no i definitely don't drive in low gears. i know how to switch them and i usually switch them every 2500-3000 rpm. but on that day specifically i was switching them around 5000-6000 rpm |
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P.S. The '12s do come with an oil cooler........its just a tiny little sandwhich plate that runs the coolant past the filter to help cool oil but its still no where near enough for anything extra. It'll get you through normal daily driving and very minor spirited driving. Extended periods of spirited driving and it still overheats. Just takes a little longer. I know........i have a '12 too lol and yes diddy, you can run the oem cooler with an aftermarket! Last edited by chrischhorn; 04-22-2012 at 10:08 PM. |
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